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Chicago examiner circulation books open to all largest morning circulation vol xl no 44 a m tuesday Chicago february 11 1913 ti jfsday reiut-red in price one cent de._v.r by car.la lulolirti u s pit , nt offlm i-~r j-ti t 30 c _ nti pir mont sullivan caucus a fizzle hubbard charges plo t to sacrifice colonel lewis by william a hubbard representative declares he was ap proached during deadlock lewis is indorsed for the long term representative who was candidate for speaker during thc deadlock speingfieid 111 feb 10 i and many other progressive democrats refused to enter the caucus because we are con vinced that those for whom state chairman arthur w charles was acting are hostile bbh^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h to the ham we are the pur the sullivan-mclaughlin men was to force the progressive to coerce them charles term see pur pose was to make the republicans ter thus repu i state i made him nominee for the long term sen i am il upon because similar was made on the speaker have i speaker to those who the terms progressive democrats me ing lawrence sen i so as i those crats who are the party into boeschen to states sen ate are also ready to consum mate the by giving their votes chairman commit teeman i me to me my to we emphatically re auto owner arrested for stealing own car reports theft to police then drives another machine of same num ber starting trouble stilliiian li jamison 1510 woodlawn aveuue was taken last niglit by police of the hyde park station on a yjrge of stealing his own autoruoljilp he re ported tbat bis seven-passenger touring car valued at 6,000 bad been stolen from a garage at the rear of his home the stolen machine which he had just pur chased bore Illinois license no 333 after reporting the robbery to the police jamison took another machine bearing the same license number and went looking for the stolen car at the hyde park station jamison was stopped by several policemen sent by lieutenant mccann to whom be reported the loss of his car earlier in the evening the officer recognizing hiin an explana tion followed jamison was released and bought a bos of cigars for the policemen who had ar rested him attempt to name boeschenstein at caucus a failure springfield 111 feb 10 the at tempt of the sullivan boeschenstein forces to get the democratic senators and repre sentatives into a joint caucus to-night to nominate charles boeschenstein for the short-term senatorship and sacrifice james hamilton lewis proved au enormous fiz zle no caucus in the true sense of the term could be held as only thirty of the ninety seven democratic members of the legis lature assembled iu the parlor of the st nicholas hotel the total representation at the meeting called by state chairman arthur w cliarles consisted of only five senators and thirty-four representatives nineteen sen ators and thirty-nine representatives ig \ nored the call a resolution was passed unanimously rat ifying the primary vote indorsing james hamilton lewis for the long-term senator ihip representative igoe of Chicago moved to postpone action on the short-term va cancy and a long debate ensued ao motion to table the resolution to pro ceed to thc nomination of a candidate for the short term was carried whereupon representatives benjamin m mitchell and joremlab o'rourke of Chicago walked out of the conference as it was by this time called the withdrawal of these two adherents webb liquor bill is passed by the senate washington d c feb 10 after an all-day debate the seuaet late this evening passed what is known a sthe webb bill that prohibits the shipment of liquor from any other state into a dry state or as expressed in the bill when intended to be received or sold in viola tion of the law of the state to which the shipment is made this bill already has passed the house the debate in the senate was over a sen ate measure almost identical in terms but which contained a proviso tbat intoxicating liquors should become subject to state laws upon crossing the border the house bill which absolutely prohibits the article from interstate commerce when destined to a dry state was substituted late in the day and agreed to without â€¢ rail call finds long lost daughter father hears of girl through story in examiner a story in the examiner may be the means by which william a benbam 110 north carpenter street will be reunited with his daughter giadys benbam of ham ilton hio seventeen years ago tlie uen hams were separated in st louis sun day tlie daughter wrote to the examiner asking aid in her search for ber father last uight mr benham called thc exam iner on the telephone i ani sure the girl in hamilton is my daughter be = id we were separated years ago and i hi\t all but given up hope of seeing her again pujo witness indicted washington feb 10 jeorge g hen ry of new york member if salomon & co bankers was indicted by the federal grand jury to-day for contempt of a con gressional committee in refusing to tell the pujo money trust investigators the names of twenty-four bank officers who participatod with profit ln a syydicate op peration ln california petroleum stock a bench warrant for his arrest was issued explorer ai four aids perish of starvation ano exposure scott and men die eleven milesfrfrom relief first details of disaster which ended search for south pole relief expedition discovers frozen bodies year after disk aster with evidence that british naval officer as well as amundsen reached long sought goal all world mourns men who braved terrible death for science special gable to the examine hi london feb lor captain robert falcon scott an<j font of his comrades are dead victims of the frozen sooth they reached the south pole january ib 191a and then perished miserably in a driving blizzard on the journey back after attaining the pole they faced about for the return to eiv ilization for two months they struggled to get back to one ton depot which they had established 150 miles north of the ultimata south but one by one they died seaman evans died from concussion of the brain february 17 captain oates died from exposure on march 17 . captain scott lieutenant h b bowers and dr e a wilson died from exposure and starvation during a blizzard about march 29 the whole world mourns the loss of these heroic victims of the terrors of the antarctic but before they died they achieved their aim i news of the tragedy comes from the terra nova which ar rived at christchurch new zealand to-day with the remainder of the ill-fated _. expedition under command of lieutenant q r evans all the world is mourning thus the british antarctic expedition which set forth with such bright hopes has ended in a tragedy unmatched in polar annals since the disaster which befell sir john franklin and 129 of ficers and men in 1847 all england is mourning to-night in fact from the messages arriving at the royal geographical society offices the whole world is mourning with england in the calamity which has befallen her sons from the king down every one feels it a personal loss telegraphing to-night to lord curzon of kedleston president of the geographical society king george who is the patron of the society says : ; i am deeply grieved to hear the very bad news which you give me of the loss of captain scott and four of his party just when we were hoping to shortly welcome them home on the return from their great and arduous undertaking i heartily sympathize with the royal geographical society in the loss to science and discovery through the death of these gallant explorers please send to me any further particulars t the tragic news reached london early this morning but was not made public for some hours then the preliminary bulletin was issued by the agency which bought the rights to captain scott's narrative warning the public that something was wrong it read : serious calamity has overtaken scott antarctio expedition its nature and extent are not yet known but it is stated to be of grave character some half an hour later the fact that scott and the entire party accompanying him on the final dash had perished during a blizzard came through to be followed later by a dispatch reading christchurch new zealand monday â€” captain scott reached the south pole on january 18 of last year and there found norwegian tents and records on their return word here is indecipherable the southern party perished scott wilson and bowers died from exposure and want during a blizzard about march 29 when eleven miles from one ton depot in latitude 79 degrees south or 155 miles from the base at cape evans oates died from exposure on march 17 seaman edgar evans died from concussion of the brain on february 17 the health of the remaining members of the expedition is excellent signed e r g evans lieutenant r g n commander such was the blunt sailorlike way of telling the sad story the warm sympathy of thc whole world will go out to mrs scott in her terrible bereavement she left england last month for xew zealand and the heart-breaking news of the calamity awaits her there her little boy peter ju growing up to years of understanding has taken great interest in antarctic explora tions he knows well the photographs of his father who he doeg got remember in person and talks with mrs scott about him pd studies a map of the antarctic regions helping his mo^a the eatest coll of polar quest captain robert falcon scott royal navy commander dr e a wilson chief of scientific staff zo ologist and artist lieutenant h b bowers of the royal in dian marine in charge of the commissariat captain l e g oates of the inniskillen dragoons in charge of the dogs and ponies petty officer ed gar evans in charge of sledges and equipment hammond's widow on way to claim dower boston feb 10 â€” particulars of the ro mantic marriage in boston of james b hammond the millionaire typewriter in ventor whose relatives seek to break his will and recover the 2,000,000 he be queathed to the metropolitan museum in new york were unearthed to-day hammond's widow who was believed to lie dead is in germany and will sail soon for new york to claim her dower she is fifty-one having been twenty-three years the junior of her husband she formerly was a music teacher in ' boston her maiden name was jeannette maxwell and she was born in bay city mlelt she and hammond were married in boston september i 18 by the rev frank l ferguson of melrose highlands the courtship was romantic and tl e mar riage cam as a surprise to the rc^fc^es of the inventor the couple lived th only â€¢ few year . ___â– _â– __! continued en 4th page 24 column generally fati 1 tuesday p ' â– â– and wednesday preceded y^nvsÃŸtt by anow flurries tuesday \ a^_7 j * morning much colder trlsk â€” <_Â§___[ northwest winds ask range of temperatures yester __^. -â– fcyh@sjg highest .__,._.. .~~ 34 ./ lowest ._... 22 caup w j average ..,.Â»â€¢â– .Â«Â»â€¢ ..Â«-.... 28 â€” â€” â€” â€” â€” â€” to find a better position for yourself read the want ads in the examiner the 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Chicago examiner circulation books open to all largest morning circulation vol xl no 44 a m tuesday Chicago february 11 1913 ti jfsday reiut-red in price one cent de._v.r by car.la lulolirti u s pit , nt offlm i-~r j-ti t 30 c _ nti pir mont sullivan caucus a fizzle hubbard charges plo t to sacrifice colonel lewis by william a hubbard representative declares he was ap proached during deadlock lewis is indorsed for the long term representative who was candidate for speaker during thc deadlock speingfieid 111 feb 10 i and many other progressive democrats refused to enter the caucus because we are con vinced that those for whom state chairman arthur w charles was acting are hostile bbh^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h to the ham we are the pur the sullivan-mclaughlin men was to force the progressive to coerce them charles term see pur pose was to make the republicans ter thus repu i state i made him nominee for the long term sen i am il upon because similar was made on the speaker have i speaker to those who the terms progressive democrats me ing lawrence sen i so as i those crats who are the party into boeschen to states sen ate are also ready to consum mate the by giving their votes chairman commit teeman i me to me my to we emphatically re auto owner arrested for stealing own car reports theft to police then drives another machine of same num ber starting trouble stilliiian li jamison 1510 woodlawn aveuue was taken last niglit by police of the hyde park station on a yjrge of stealing his own autoruoljilp he re ported tbat bis seven-passenger touring car valued at 6,000 bad been stolen from a garage at the rear of his home the stolen machine which he had just pur chased bore Illinois license no 333 after reporting the robbery to the police jamison took another machine bearing the same license number and went looking for the stolen car at the hyde park station jamison was stopped by several policemen sent by lieutenant mccann to whom be reported the loss of his car earlier in the evening the officer recognizing hiin an explana tion followed jamison was released and bought a bos of cigars for the policemen who had ar rested him attempt to name boeschenstein at caucus a failure springfield 111 feb 10 the at tempt of the sullivan boeschenstein forces to get the democratic senators and repre sentatives into a joint caucus to-night to nominate charles boeschenstein for the short-term senatorship and sacrifice james hamilton lewis proved au enormous fiz zle no caucus in the true sense of the term could be held as only thirty of the ninety seven democratic members of the legis lature assembled iu the parlor of the st nicholas hotel the total representation at the meeting called by state chairman arthur w cliarles consisted of only five senators and thirty-four representatives nineteen sen ators and thirty-nine representatives ig \ nored the call a resolution was passed unanimously rat ifying the primary vote indorsing james hamilton lewis for the long-term senator ihip representative igoe of Chicago moved to postpone action on the short-term va cancy and a long debate ensued ao motion to table the resolution to pro ceed to thc nomination of a candidate for the short term was carried whereupon representatives benjamin m mitchell and joremlab o'rourke of Chicago walked out of the conference as it was by this time called the withdrawal of these two adherents webb liquor bill is passed by the senate washington d c feb 10 after an all-day debate the seuaet late this evening passed what is known a sthe webb bill that prohibits the shipment of liquor from any other state into a dry state or as expressed in the bill when intended to be received or sold in viola tion of the law of the state to which the shipment is made this bill already has passed the house the debate in the senate was over a sen ate measure almost identical in terms but which contained a proviso tbat intoxicating liquors should become subject to state laws upon crossing the border the house bill which absolutely prohibits the article from interstate commerce when destined to a dry state was substituted late in the day and agreed to without â€¢ rail call finds long lost daughter father hears of girl through story in examiner a story in the examiner may be the means by which william a benbam 110 north carpenter street will be reunited with his daughter giadys benbam of ham ilton hio seventeen years ago tlie uen hams were separated in st louis sun day tlie daughter wrote to the examiner asking aid in her search for ber father last uight mr benham called thc exam iner on the telephone i ani sure the girl in hamilton is my daughter be = id we were separated years ago and i hi\t all but given up hope of seeing her again pujo witness indicted washington feb 10 jeorge g hen ry of new york member if salomon & co bankers was indicted by the federal grand jury to-day for contempt of a con gressional committee in refusing to tell the pujo money trust investigators the names of twenty-four bank officers who participatod with profit ln a syydicate op peration ln california petroleum stock a bench warrant for his arrest was issued explorer ai four aids perish of starvation ano exposure scott and men die eleven milesfrfrom relief first details of disaster which ended search for south pole relief expedition discovers frozen bodies year after disk aster with evidence that british naval officer as well as amundsen reached long sought goal all world mourns men who braved terrible death for science special gable to the examine hi london feb lor captain robert falcon scott an